Dupont
Dupont
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PRODUCT CATALOGUE
Chemical Protective Solutions
CONTENT OVERVIEW
I. Introduction
Innovation that meets your needs 1
DuPont product range 2
Garment selection: A life-saving choice 3
The 9-step guide from DuPont to garment selection 4
Making the right choice of protective apparel some 500 chemical substances, and we keep pace
knowing that someone’s safety and wellbeing with any new substances being introduced to make
depends on it is a big responsibility. At DuPont, we sure we always deliver the best possible levels of
apply all our ingenuity, scientific knowledge and protection.
safety expertise to support our customers at every
We appreciate that choosing the best option can
stage of the decision-making process.
be difficult, given the wide selection of protective
Our continuous innovation programme is focussed apparel available today. Our interactive SafeSPEC TM
on delivering solutions that meet the most stringent online selection tool provides information on all the
regulations and the toughest safety challenges. options that match your application and assists with
We often work in collaboration with customers to matching protection to risk. Alternatively, if you need
develop new innovations. Tyvek 500 HV is one such
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professional guidance on selection or usage, we are
example: this limited-use coverall was designed in only a phone call or message away.
partnership with national railway company SNCF to
From the development of pioneering Tyvek ®
As working environments change and new ThermoPro garment to provide triple protection
industries emerge DuPont is committed to ensuring against chemicals, heat/flame and electric arc, our
that everyone has access to appropriate, well- commitment to safety and quality is clear. As a
designed and effective protective apparel. This is DuPont customer, you can be safe in the knowledge
evident in our Controlled Environments portfolio, a that you are supported by one of the most trusted
comprehensive selection of single-use cleanroom and respected brands in the field of personal
garments and accessories that responds to the protection.
unique safety requirements of biotech, pharma and
electronics manufacturing environments.
DuPont customers never need to worry whether
our garments will perform in the field because our
rigorous testing programme makes reliability a
certainty. Our coveralls are tested for resistance to www.safespec.dupont.co.uk
Introduction 1
DUPONT PRODUCT RANGE
TYCHEM ®
Concentrated Comfortable, lightweight protection against biohazards Cat.III,Type 3-B, 4-B, 5-B, 6-B,
Tychem C ®
TYVEK ®
environments EN 1149-5
Superior protection against Setting a new standard of protection in the Type 5 and 6 Cat.III, Type 5-B, 6-B,
particulates and water-based Tyvek Classic Xpert
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chemical, biological and antistatic protection in one coverall RIS-3279-TOM Issue 1 (replaces GO/RT
3279 Issue 8)
Combining Type 4 performance with the durability, protection Cat.III, Type 4-B, 5-B, 6-B,
Tyvek Classic Plus
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EASYSAFE
Good protection against
Great breathability and optimised protection for less Cat.III, Type 5, 6
particulates and water DuPont Easysafe
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PROSHIELD ®
Limited particulate lightweight coverall for entry-level Type 5, 6 protection EN 1073-2, EN 1149-5
and liquid protection Based on Microporous Film Laminate technology, Cat.III, Type 5, 6
ProShield 30 ®
2 Introduction
GARMENT SELECTION: A LIFE SAVING CHOICE
There are many different chemical protective suits commercially available, and although they are CE certified,
there are very wide ranging performance differences for products meeting the same certification ‘Types’.
Faced with a bewildering choice and the complexity of the certification information, what criteria should be
used to select the right protective clothing? A short summary of the European standards for chemical protective
clothing and a chemical protective clothing selection guide is provided to assist you in this task.
CE Marking
To facilitate the choice of garment, the European Union necessarily mean that the suit is 100% impervious
has defined harmonised product standards for six levels to this type of exposure. It only means that the suit
of protection (referred to as ‘Types’) within Category III meets the minimum requirements of the specific
chemical protective clothing (see table below). product standard. The manufacturer is also obliged
The certification of a suit to a particular protection type to state the performance levels of the constituent
represents its overall tightness against a particular form materials and seams, known as performance ‘Classes’.
of exposure (gas, pressurised liquids, sprays and dust).
It should be noted that its certification does not
Non-Gas-Tight
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Protective clothing against liquid and gaseous chemicals, EN 943-1:2002**
TYPE 2 including liquid aerosols and solid particles.
Liquid Tight
3T
Protective clothing against liquid chemicals. EN 14605:2005/A1:2009
TYPE 3 Exposure to pressurised jet of liquid.
Spray Tight
Protective clothing against liquid chemicals. EN 14605:2005/A1:2009
TYPE 4 Exposure to a liquid spray aerosol (unpressurised).
IMPORTANT: If you are new to protective clothing and do not know exactly
which garment(s) you need, or if you require further information on garment
selection please read this section first.
Faced with a huge array of potential hazards, factors that combine to influence a garment’s
a bewildering choice of protective clothing and effectiveness and its ‘wearability’ in ‘real life’
the complexity of the certification information, exposure situations.
what criteria should be used to select the right The fact that all of these complicated and interactive
protective clothing? This Selection Guide and factors must be considered as a whole makes
the ensuing sections provide you with a summary the selection of the optimum protective clothing
of the European Standards for Personal Protective an extremely difficult and daunting task. To ensure
Equipment (PPE) and further information on which that all the appropriate precautions are taken
to base your decisions. requires thorough workplace risk assessments to be
conducted at periodic intervals to ensure the short
Workers can potentially be exposed to a multitude term safety and/or long-term health and well-being
of workplace and environmental hazards. These of the workers. This process of selecting, and
include asbestos, dioxins, oils, lubricants, paints, regularly reviewing, protective clothing that is safe,
blood and biological hazards, nuclear, phytosanitary effective and comfortable is an extremely important
products, organic chemicals, heat and flame risks task and should never be overlooked or undervalued.
and there are many different factors such as
concentration, temperature, pressure that can have Within the context of an overall risk analysis
a significant influence on the risks posed by these 9 STEPS presented on the next page, should be
threats. In addition, the physical nature of these followed (in alignment with national legislation/
threats can take many forms including liquid, recommendations) to arrive at the most appropriate
gaseous, fine dusts, solid particles, fibres, sprays, protective clothing.
aerosols, splashes and radioactive particles.
Furthermore, in many workplace environments there
are multiple protection requirements that need to be
considered and, of course, every hazard environment
and every exposed person is different. Which means
that the choice of protective clothing has to take into
account a host of physiological and psychological
4 Introduction
THE 9-STEP GUIDE FROM DUPONT TO GARMENT SELECTION
Step 1:
1 Hazard identification
Step 2:
Determine minimum
levels of protection
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needed
Step 3:
Assess hazard
toxicity
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Step 4:
Warning
4 Determine protective
performance requirements
of the fabric and seam
Step 5:
5 Determine mechanical
performance requirements
Step 6:
Comfort considerations
6 chest
girth
body
height
Step 7:
Supplier selection
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Step 8:
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THE 9-STEP GUIDE FROM DUPONT TO GARMENT SELECTION
1 Step 1:
Hazard identification
The first step in selecting protective garments as part of a comprehensive personal
protective equipment (PPE) programme is to conduct a detailed assessment of the
working environment(s) concerned and the nature of the hazard(s) that are, or may
be, present.
As part of this exercise the following are some of the questions that
need to be asked:
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What is the hazard format? Is it a gas, a liquid, a vapour or a particle?
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Could the hazard react or change physical state during exposure?
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What is the toxicity level of the substance concerned?
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What is the quantity of the substance expected to contact the garment?
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How long are the operators likely to be exposed to the hazard?
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What other PPE will be used with the garment?
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What is the temperature and humidity in the working environment?
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What is the concentration of the chemical or substance involved?
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What kind of job do the people perform and what is the risk of exposure?
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THE 9-STEP GUIDE FROM DUPONT TO GARMENT SELECTION
2 Step 2:
Determine minimum levels of protection needed
In other words, determine the degree(s) of exposure level(s) to identify a potential
suitable minimum garment ‘CE-Type’. The designation of six separate ‘Types‘
of protection within CE Category III chemical protective clothing is intended
to facilitate the selection as a function of the nature of the hazard exposure.
Certification to a particular protection Type represents the tightness of the garment
against a particular form of exposure (gas, liquid or dust). However it does not
mean that the item is 100% impervious to this type of exposure.
3 Step 3:
Assess hazard toxicity
Knowing the toxicity or consequences of short- or long-term exposure to a hazard
is essential. With this in mind, consider whether a coverall has been tested to the
following standard: EN ISO 6529 which gives information concerning the chemical
permeation and penetration of the fabric where the chemical is tested up to 480
minutes and a minimum of 10 minutes. Further assistance can be accessed in the
Instructions for Use attached to DuPont products packaging, where you can find
Warning permeation data for a selection of chemicals. Detailed permeation data for over
than 450 chemicals can be accessed on www.safespec.dupont.co.uk.
4 Step 4:
Determine protective performance requirements
of the fabric and seam
When it comes to protective apparel, it is crucial to differentiate between
penetration and permeation (please refer to the DuPont Permeation Guide.)
Penetration is the physical process whereby a liquid, vapour or gas passes through
the material via ‘pores’ or ‘holes’ in the fabric. It is more relevant when referring to
particle penetration of a fabric or whole suit. Permeation is the process by which a
chemical, in the form of a liquid, vapour or gas, moves through protective clothing
material on a molecular level. Garment protection performance, penetration and
permeation is relevant for garment seams since a garment’s protective ability
cannot afford to be compromised by weak and pervious fabric joints. Therefore it is
important to verify the seam performance in addition to the fabric performance.
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THE 9-STEP GUIDE FROM DUPONT TO GARMENT SELECTION
5 Step 5:
Determine mechanical performance requirements
Fabric performance is critical, but it is only as good as the integrity of the garment
chest itself. Excellent fabric barrier properties are only of value if they remain intact for
girth
body the duration of the task and can withstand the working conditions. Consequently,
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in addition to the requirements for barrier performance, protective clothing must be
considered from a ‘whole garment’ perspective taking into account factors such as
the fabric’s mechanical properties such as strength, abrasion resistance, susceptibility
to tearing, and seam integrity. To assess these qualities it is highly recommended
that all garments under consideration are subjected to wear trials under ‘actual
conditions’ of use (please see Step 8).
6 Step 6:
Comfort considerations
Effective protection is vital, but so is wearer comfort. When it comes to ‘day-in day-
out’ health and safety compliance, operator comfort is one of the key ‘human factors’
that govern the correct use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The importance
of wear-comfort and correct garment fitting cannot be overstated. A large proportion
of observed PPE non-compliance occurrences are not due to an absence of
protection but are simply due to workers shunning, misusing or abusing the protection
provided. And even where staff are wearing the appropriate equipment, if it doesn’t
fit or if it isn’t comfortable then it is often being worn incorrectly. Identifying the
appropriate protective and mechanical performance, yet, at the same time, maximising
wearer comfort is a critical part of the selection equation and will significantly
contribute to correct coverall use with optimised wearer satisfaction and productivity.
As with protection-in-use (please see Step 5) it is essential that donning and doffing
procedures are developed and practised (Step 8) and user wear trials (Step 9) are
conducted to assess the perceived comfort-in-use of the garment(s) being considered.
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THE 9-STEP GUIDE FROM DUPONT TO GARMENT SELECTION
7 Step 7:
Supplier selection
When evaluating protective garments on which the health and safety of workers
depend it is important to take into account the manufacturer concerned’s reputation,
accreditations, strength of brand, business credentials, ethical standing and
environmental record, in addition to the basic garment requirements. An exceptional
manufacturer of protective clothing will actively embrace the principles of customer
ISO 14001 service and business integrity and these core values will be embedded throughout
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Some additional questions you might ask potential suppliers include:
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Does the company offer Customer Service support (technical support
hotline, customer focused websites and tools, wear trials)?
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Does the company offer open access to product data e.g. can
the company provide comprehensive permeation data for its products?
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Can it demonstrate exemplary case studies/user references?
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What is the product development process?
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Is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) one of the company’s core corporate
principles or business objectives? Does the company publish a CSR Policy
or issue regular CSR reports?
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Does the company have a formal Sustainability Policy?
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Has the company publicized a Code of Conduct/Ethics?
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Is the company ISO 14001 registered for Environmental Management Systems?
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Does the company have a rigorous Quality Management System (QMS) in place
and operate a Quality Management System to ISO 9001?
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What is the company’s trading background?
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Is the company financially secure?
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How is the company perceived in the media?
At a product level the manufacturer should ensure that in addition to the highest
standards of quality, the protective garments should be free from hazardous
or banned ingredients, free from SVHC’s (REACH compliant), not present hazards
to the ecosystem and not include skin allergens or sensitisers. Garment production
facilities, whether in-house or outsourced, must embrace the principles of safety,
employee welfare and social responsibility and be managed and periodically audited
to ensure compliance. The manufacturer should provide a high level of pre- and
after-sales service and support ideally including training programmes, testing
services, selection tools, risk-analysis guidance and permeation data.
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THE 9-STEP GUIDE FROM DUPONT TO GARMENT SELECTION
8 Step 8:
Identify the correct usage of the product
Ensure proper training is provided for correct donning, doffing and usage and be
aware of product limitations. Note that the manufacturer’s Instructions for Use,
sometimes disregarded or overlooked, can be a useful source of information on
the correct use of the product and any limitations. Please make sure you answer
questions, as for example:
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Is additional taping required e.g. to the mask, cuffs, ankles?.
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Have earthing requirements been considered for the wearer and the coverall?
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Can the wearer come into contact with sharp surfaces that could damage
the garment?
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Can the suit come into hot surfaces that could melt the fabric or open
the seams (e.g. contact with hot pipes or steam cleaning)?
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Is a donning and doffing procedure required and does this procedure need
training to avoid contamination when the garment is put on and removed?
(please see videos)
9 Step 9:
Wear test
A detailed examination of technical performance data and product standards is only
the first part of the product selection process. Once a product has been selected
which meets the required performance criteria on paper it is then important to
conduct ‘in-use’ wear trials to test and evaluate the product performance in use.
IT! This will include using the garments part of an appropriate PPE ensemble to ensure
TRY full ‘in-use’ compatibility under expected operating conditions. In these user
tryout exercises endeavour to involve as many people as possible and ask them
to complete a standard evaluation form at the conclusion of the trial. Depending
on the nature of the work it may be necessary to conduct these trials over a period
of days or even weeks in order to evaluate the performance of the garments under
live conditions but this will be time well spent if it results in the correct and most
cost efficient choice of protection. The result will be a choice of garment that fulfils
user expectations in terms of fit, function, comfort, performance, durability and,
of course, safety.
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Training, storage and other ongoing
considerations
Procuring the correct PPE is only the first part of the equation. It then has to be
stored, maintained, used correctly, disposed of and replaced. Shelf-life of the PPE
should be considered to store boxes for a certain period of time. Most importantly,
users must be correctly trained in its use. Employers, in addition to continually
assessing workplace hazards as part of an interactive health and safety programme,
must keep abreast of all technical and legislative developments relating to workplace
safety and modify all safety policies and procedures as necessary.
DuPont offers a range of support tools to assist with risk assessment and garment
selection: ranging from web-based tools and on-site risk assessment support
with DuPont Personal Protection specialists and chemists, to chemical permeation
barrier testing for your specific chemicals. For details of the full DuPont range and
for fabric permeation data go to DuPont™ SafeSPEC™ Selector Tools and see
solutions proposed for your tasks, at...
www.safespec.dupont.co.uk
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Tychem
TYCHEM ®
new garments provide a reliable barrier against many of the organic and
inorganic chemicals and biohazards encountered in industrial cleaning,
environmental clean-up and emergency response applications. The
range includes the innovative Tychem 6000 F FaceSeal, featuring an
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Protection against numerous concentrated inorganic
chemicals and biohazards
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Protective seams, stitched and over-taped with
barrier-tape, providing barrier performance equal
to that of the fabric
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Double self-adhesive zipper flap offers high level
of protection
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Option: Socks attached to the ankle, to be worn inside
safety boots or shoes with additional knee-length boot
flap to ensure a high protection level
Features
Hooded coverall. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and
ankles for an optimal fit, thumb loops prevent sleeves
from riding up. Self-adhesive chin flap for tight seal of suit
to face-masks.
Applications
Tychem C is used for splash or pressurised splash
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Yellow / TC CHA5 T YL 00 / S to XXXL
Yellow (with socks) / TC CHA5 T YL 16 / S to XXXL (Size S is MTO)
Tychem®C Gown
Shin-length gown with wrap-over rear closure,
Cat. III
hook and loop neck closure and waist ties. TC PL50 T YL 00
Type PB[3]*
Elasticated wrists. Available in yellow
and sizes S/M and L/XXL.
Tychem®C Apron
Shin-length apron with neck Cat. III
TC PA30 T YL 00
and waist ties. Available in yellow Type PB[3]*
and in one size.
Tychem®C Sleeve
50 cm long and with wide elastics at cuffs Cat. III
and upper arm. Available in yellow Type PB[3]* TC PS32 T YL 00
and in one size.
Tychem®C Overboot
Knee-length overboot with slip-retardant sole.
Cat. III
Fixation ties. Sole is partially stitched: TC POBA S YL 00
Type PB[3]*
splash-proof, not fully liquid tight.
Available in yellow and in one size.
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Offers a barrier to permeation for more than 100
chemicals
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Double zip and double flaps permit limited re-use if not
contaminated
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Double cuff system for good glove compatibility***
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A comfortable garment specifically designed
for ease-of-wear
Features
Hooded coverall. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and
ankles for an optimal fit, thumb loops to prevent sleeves
from riding up. Self-adhesive chin flap for tight seal of suit
to face-mask.
Applications
Tychem 4000 S is ideal for chemical handling,
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / SL CHZ5 T WH 00 / S to XXXL
White (with socks) / SL CHZ6 T WH 16 / S to XXXL
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Protection against numerous toxic industrial organic
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and biohazards. Chemical permeation data available
for more than 250 chemicals
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Protective seams, stitched and over-taped with
barrier-tape, providing barrier performance equal
to that of the fabric
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Double self-adhesive zipper flap offers high level
of protection
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Option: Socks attached to the ankle: to be worn inside
safety boots or shoes with additional knee-length boot
flap to ensure a high protection level
Features
Hooded coverall. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and
ankles for an optimal fit, thumb loops prevent sleeves
from riding up. Self-adhesive chin flap for tight seal
of suit to face-masks.
Applications
Tychem F is used for a broad range of applications from
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Grey / TF CHA5 T GY 00 / S to XXXL
Orange / TF CHA5 T OR 00 / S to 5XL (Size S, 3XL - 5XL are MTO)
Grey (with socks) / TF CHA5 T GY 16 / S to XXXL (Size S is MTO)
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Smart design features: innovative hood which fits per-
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New ergonomic pattern, developed by DuPont safety
engineers
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Offers greater freedom of movement
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Lightweight, durable DuPont unique fabric
(ca 500 g / suit)
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Inside knitted cuffs for enhanced comfort
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The garment can be reused if not contaminated or
damaged
Features
Hooded coverall. Double cuffs, double zippers and double
flaps. Stitched and over-taped seams.
Applications
Tychem 6000 F garment is typically used for a broad
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Grey / TF2 CHZ5 T GY 00 / M to XXXL
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Tested according to EN 61340-4-5:2014 with adapted
test conditions of air temperature 22±1°C and relative
humidity of 25±3% as per EN1149-1 to evaluate earthing
feasibility thru adequate footwear
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Earthing through dissipative footwear as alternative to
earthing cord
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Hooded coverall with attached dissipative socks and
boot flap. Stitched and over-taped seams. Thumb
loops. Elasticated at the wrists, face and waist.
Grey colour
Features
Hooded coverall with elastics thumb loops, attached
dissipative socks and boot flap. Stitched and over-taped
seams.
Applications
Tychem F with dissipative socks is used for a broad range
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Grey (with socks) / TF CHA6 T GY 16 / S to XXXL (All sizes are MTO)
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Tight design technologies: rubber seal around the
mask offers good compatibility with full face mask
and sealed in gloves for full body protection
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No need for taping, enables faster donning in emer-
gency situations and industrial applications
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Rear entry with double flaps for enhanced safety of
the wearer from frontal exposure
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Attached dissipative socks with boot flap
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Enables earthing of the wearer through dissipative
shoes without need for additional earthing cables
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Specially for emergency responder teams who may
stock the garments for longer periods of time, the
manufacturing date is featured on the box packaging
Features
Hooded coverall with rubber seal in hood, attached gloves
and socks, back entry. Stitched and over-taped seams.
Applications
Tychem 6000 F FaceSeal can be used for a broad range of
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Grey / TF 0611 T GY UG / S to 5XL (Sizes S, 4X and 5X are MTO)
Tychem®F Gown
Shin-length gown with wrap-over rear closure,
Cat. III
hook and loop neck closure and waist ties. TF PL50 T GY 00
Type PB[3]*
Elasticated wrists.
Available in grey and sizes S/M and L/XXL.
Tychem®F Apron
Cat. III
Shin-length apron with neck and waist ties. TF PA30 T GY 00
Type PB[3]*
Available in grey and in one size.
Tychem®F Sleeve
50 cm long and with wide elastics at cuffs Cat. III
TF PS32 T GY 00
and upper arm. Type PB[3]*
Available in grey and in one size.
Tychem®F Overboot
Knee-length overboot with slip-retardant sole.
Cat. III
Fixation ties. Sole is partially stitched: TF POBA S GY 00
Type PB[3]*
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Available in grey and in one size.
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Nomex for the heat and flame and electric arc protec-
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Protection against organic and inorganic chemicals.
Tested for permeation against >240 chemicals
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Tested on DuPont Thermo-Man thermal mannequin:
up to 8% predicted body burn injury for an average
of 98% chances of survival in case of a flash fire
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Electric arc rating: ATPV = 15 cal/cm 2
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Single layer allowing a great scope of movement
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Can be reused if not contaminated or damaged
Features
Hooded coverall available in bright orange for high visbility.
Respirator-fit hood with drawstrings, elasticated wrists
and hemmed open ankles. Long zipper extends to chin
for complete coverage of neck area. Double flap, zipper,
hook and loop closure system for higher protection.
Sewn with Nomex thread. ®
Applications
Tychem ThermoPro typical applications include use
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Coverall, bright orange / TP 0198 T OR CE / S to 4XL (Sizes S and 4XL are MTO)
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Collared jacket and bib overall combination available
in bright orange for high visbility. Jacket with elasticated
wrists and waist. Overall with adjustable webbing straps
with buckle closure, open ankles. Jacket comes with
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Sleeved gown available in bright orange for high visibility.
Adjustable FR buckles at back of waist and shoulder.
Integral sleeves with elasticated wrists. Sewn with
DuPont™ Nomex thread Tychem ThermoPro accessories
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Combo solution, bright orange / TP 0750 T OR CE / S to 4XL (Sizes S and 4XL are MTO)
Sleeved Apron, bright orange / TP 0275 T OR CE / S to XXXL (Sizes S and XXXL are MTO)
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Limited-life, gas-tight suit for use with self-contained
breathing apparatus
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High-level protection against a broad range of toxic,
corrosive gases, liquid and solid chemicals according
to EN 943-2
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Alternative to conventional reusables and
is lightweight, easy-to-wear and supple
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Option: Attached hazmat chemical boots
Features
Gas-tight suit with attached boots or socks. Encapsulated
gas-tight garment, with detachable Hazmat boots that
is both robust and lightweight (<4.6 kg per garment).
Wide, anti-mist visor for undistorted, panoramic visibility.
Bat-wing design to allow the wearer to withdraw an arm
to attend to breathing apparatus. Internal, adjustable
waist belt system for support and improved fit.
Five-finger, dual-glove assembly with locking cuff
mechanism for glove replacement.
Applications
The Tychem TK. garment is specifically developed for
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Lime green / TK GEVHT YL 00/TK GEVJT YL 00 Socks/Boots / S to XXL (All sizes are MTO)
for a wide range of jobs. The ergonomic design helps keep workers
safe and effective when the going gets rough. It is also devoid of
fillers or additives and is silicon-free.
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TYVEK 800 J 3
T
®
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for protection against water-based
m
tic
dh
Thu
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inorganic chemicals under pressure
Benefits
99
An effective barrier against many low-concentration,
water-based inorganic chemicals (even under pressure),
small-sized hazardous particles as well as oil repellent
99
Bright, over-taped seams aid wearer identification
99
Soft and lightweight fabric that is permeable to both
air and water vapour
99
Ergonomic fit consistent with the shape
and movement of the user
Features
Hooded coverall. Robust yet lightweight (<300 g per
garment). Self-adhesive zipper flap. Self-adhesive chin
flap for tight seal of suit to mask. Elasticated face, wrists
and ankles as well as glued-in waist elastic. Thumb loops
to prevent sleeves from riding up.
Applications
Applications for Tyvek 800 J garments include those
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TJ 0198 T WH 00 / S to 7X (Sizes 4XL to 7XL are MTO)
st o cks s
wai th s oop
Combining Type 4 performance with te
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the durability, protection and comfort
u
a
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tic
Elas
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of a Tyvek garment
®
Benefits
99
Combines performance of a Type 4 with
the comfort of a nonwoven suit
99
Stitched and overtaped seams, offering equal
barrier as fabric
99
Hood shape and elastic around hood are
designed for a tight fit around full face respirator
99
Tunnelled elastics (cuff, ankles and face)
help to reduce the risk of contamination
Features
Hooded coverall. Robust yet lightweight (<250 g per
garment). Self-adhesive chin flap for tight seal of suit
to the mask. Elasticated face, wrists and ankles as well
as glued-in waist elastic. Elasticated thumb loops prevent
sleeves from riding up. Chemical permeation of coloured
Tyvek is not identical to that of white Tyvek . Please refer
® ®
to permeation data.
Applications
Applications for Tyvek Classic Plus garments include
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TY CHA5 T WH 00 / Size: S to 5XL (Sizes 4XL and 5XL are MTO)
White (with socks) / TY CHA5 T WH 16 / Size: S to XXXL
Green / TY CHA5 T GR 00 / Size: S to XXXL (Sizes S and XXXL are MTO)
res
wash out!
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vis
Ret
Fluo
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ibility
Benefits
99
High visibility that doesn’t wash out: no laundry,
no effect on colour, no need to monitor it
99
All-in-one solution: high-visibility (to the highest class),
chemical, biological and antistatic protections in one
coverall
99
Replaces or protects your reusable high visibility
clothing
99
Durability & breathability of Tyvek ®
99
Ideal when working in dangerous environments,
darkness or poor weather conditions
Features
Collared coverall available in fluorescent orange with
silver grey reflective bands for day and night visibility.
Robust yet lightweight. Mandarin collar, elasticated
wrists and ankles as well as glued-in waist elastic.
Ample crotch area for freedom of movement. Large, easy
to grasp zipper puller.
Applications
Applications for Tyvek 500 HV, garments include rail,
®
* High Visibility Clothing. RIS-3279-TOM Issue 1 (replaces GO/RT 3279 Issue 8).
** Does not protect against ionizing radiation.
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Fluorescent Orange with silver grey retro-reflective bands / TY 0125 S HV / Size: S to XXXL
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in the Type 5 and 6 category through
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greater protection and comfort
Benefits
99
High liquid and particulate protection
99
Exceptional design and comfort
99
Good breathability thanks to air and moisture
vapour permeability
99
Overall ergonomic shape for perfect fit and
protection when moving
Features
Hooded coverall. Robust yet lightweight (<180 g per
garment). 3-piece hood for optimal fit to head and face
when turning. Elasticated face, wrists and ankles
as well as glued-in waist elastic. Ample crotch area for
freedom of movement. Large, easy-to-grasp zipper puller.
Chemical permeation of coloured Tyvek is not identical to ®
Applications
Applications for Tyvek Classic Xpert garments include
®
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Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TY CHF5 S WH XP / S to XXXL
(TY CHF5 S WH XB - Eco Pack)
Green / TY CHF5 S GR 00 / S to XXXL (Sizes S and XXXL are MTO)
Blue / TY CHF5 S BU 00 / S to XXXL (Sizes S and XXXL are MTO)
ac
nt
in laboratories and clean environments
d
oo
rda
att
3-piece h
Slip-reta
Socks
Benefits
99
Protects you and your processes in laboratories
and the pharmaceutical industry
99
Innovative “feel good effect” shape for greater comfort
and flexibility
99
Extremely high garment production quality control
specifications
Features
Hooded coverall with attached, slip-retardant overshoes.
Robust yet lightweight (<250 g per garment). 3-piece
hood and gusset for improved fit. Elasticated face, wrists
and ankles as well as glued-in waist elastic.
Applications
Applications include the pharmaceutical industry,
laboratories, cosmetics, optical and electronics.
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TY CHF7 S WH 00 / S to XXXL
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Protection for workers, and their te
d te
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s
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products, in sensitive industrial
tic
tic
lar
Elas
Elas
Col
environments
Benefits
99
Helps to protect processes and products against
human contamination
99
Tyvek zipper and zipper flap for increased wearer
®
Features
Coverall with collar. Robust yet lightweight coverall (<180 g
per garment). Elasticated wrists, waist and ankles. Gusset
for improved fit.
Applications
This garment is ideal for workers in pharmaceutical,
medical device, biotech and electronic settings that
require high standards for particle and microbiological
contamination control.
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TY CCF5 S WH 00 / S to XXXL
an e
l ist o od
Protection and durability where it’s ck
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SMS
Elast
Benefits
99
Tyvek protection where you need it most
®
99
Large breathable SMS back panel from head
to ankle for increased comfort
99
External stitched seams for enhanced protection
against penetration from the outside to the inside
of the garment
Features
Hooded coverall. 3-piece hood and gusset for optimal
fit. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and ankles. The large,
breathable back panel, made of SMS nonwoven, offers
lower protection against particles (down to 3 microns
in size) and light water-based splashes, yet high levels
of comfort.
Applications
Tyvek Dual is designed for specific applications that
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TD CHF5 S WH 00 / S to XXXL
panel am ination
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For environments where comfort is pb of
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important and exposure risk limited
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Poly
Col
No
to front
Benefits
99
Developed with end users to answer their needs
for superior frontal protection while sustaining
high ventilation and breathability in the back
99
Frontal protection serves as an excellent barrier
to tacky resins, fibres and many other hazards
99
Breathable back panel from shoulders to ankles
ensures ventilation and protects from excessive
body heat
Features
Collared coverall combining Tyvek with a light ®
Applications
Tyvek Dual Combi is designed for streneous jobs done in
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TD 0125 S WH 00 / S to 4XL
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Front that reduces the risk to stick or ac
kp
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delaminate when exposed to tacky
k
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ris
SM
No
resins, comfort in the back
Benefits
99
Developed with end users to answer their needs for
superior frontal protection while sustaining ventilation
and protection in the back
99
Frontal protection serves as an excellent barrier
to tacky resins, fibres and many other hazards
99
Large breathable SMS back panel from shoulders
to ankles ensures good protection and ventilation
from heat
99
External stitched seams for enhanced protection
against penetration from the outside to the inside
of the garment
Features
Hooded coverall combining Tyvek with a light SMS ®
Applications
Tyvek Dual Finish is designed for streneous jobs done
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TD 0127S WH 00 / S to 4XL
st ed seams
t wai
Great breathability and optimised oo
d fi
te
d sti
tch
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protection for less demanding
ow
tic
d
Goo
Yell
Elas
applications
Benefits
99
Based on a new optimised polyethylene nonwoven
fabric
99
Soft touch fabric for wearer comfort
99
Optimised design and packaging
Features
Hooded coverall. Robust yet lightweight (<180 g per
garment). 2-piece hood. Elasticated face, wrists, waist
and ankles.
Applications
DuPont Easysafe applications include low level
™
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TS CHF5 S WH DE / S to XXXL
Tyvek®Labcoat
Labcoat with collar, available in white
and in sizes M to XXL. 5 press stud closures. Cat.I TY PL30 S WH 00
3 pockets. Stitched internal seams.
Tyvek®Labcoat
Labcoat with collar, available in white
and in sizes M to XXL. 5 press stud closures. Cat.I TY PL30 S WH NP
Without pockets. Elasticated cuffs (not tunnelled).
Stitched internal seams.
Tyvek®Labcoat
Labcoat with collar, available in white
and in sizes S to XXL. Zipper closure. 2 pockets. Cat.I TY PL30 S WH 09
Elasticated cuffs (tunnelled). Stitched internal
seams.
Tyvek®Apron
Shin-length apron with neck and waist ties. Cat.I TY PA30 S WH L0
Available in white and in one size (length 108 cm).
Tyvek®Trousers
Trousers available in white and in sizes M to XXL.
Without pockets. Elasticated waist, Cat.I TY PT31 S WH L0
no elastic at ankles. Stitched internal seams.
Tyvek®Hood
Hood with flange and elasticated face and neck. Cat.I TY PH30 S WH L0
Available in white and in one size.
Tyvek®Sleeve
50 cm long sleeve available in white and in one size.
Adjustable arm opening. Stitched internal seams. Cat.I TY PS32 S WH LA
Upper-arm in blue-coloured thread
for identification purposes.
Tyvek®Overboot
Knee-length overboot available in white
and in one size. Elasticated top and fixation ties. Cat.I TY POB0 S WH 00
Stitched internal seams.
Tyvek®Overboot
Knee-length overboot available in white
and in one size. Elasticated top and fixation ties. Cat.I TY POBA S WH 00
Stitched internal seams. Slip-retardant sole.
Tyvek®Shoe cover
Shoe cover available in white and in one size
(38 cm long). Elasticated ankle. Stitched Cat.I TY POS0 S WH 00
internal seams.
Tyvek®Slip-retardant shoe cover
Shoe cover available in white and in sizes 36 to 42 and
42 to 46. Elasticated ankle. Stitched internal seams. Cat.I TY POSA S WH 00
Slip-retardant sole.
NEW! Tyvek®IsoClean®sleeve
option 0B (Bulk Packed)
Bound seams. Covered elastic at both ends. Cat.I IC 501 B WH 0B
45 cm long. White.
NEW! Tyvek®IsoClean®Gown
option 00 (Bulk Packed)
Serged seams. Bound neck with ties. Knitted Cuffs. Cat.I IC 701 S WH 00
Bound ties originating at center front waist. White.
NEW! Tyvek®IsoClean®Bouffant
option 0B (Bulk Packed)
Serged Seams. Elastic headband. Cat.I IC 729 S WH 0B
54 cm Diameter. White.
PROSHIELD ®
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PROSHIELD FR ®
les wris
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The solution to protect you and your ho
od
te
d te
d
a
ce
a
flame-resistant workwear underneath
tic
tic
ie
Elas
Elas
3-p
Benefits
99
Maximising wearer comfort: thanks to the open
structure of its breathable non-woven SMS fabric
99
Non-halogenated flame-retardant non-woven fabric,
free of substances of very high concern to conform
to reach compliance
99
Antistatic treatment on both sides***
Features
Hooded coverall. 3-piece hood and 3-piece gusset for
optimal fit. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and ankles.
Generous fit offering high freedom of movement when
wearing Index 2 or 3 flame-retardant workwear beneath.
Applications
ProShield FR garments are used across a range of
®
Note:
An Index 1 garment should never be worn
in direct contact to the skin, but on top
of an Index 2 or Index 3 garment.
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White with orange seams*** / F1 CHF5 S WH 00 / M to XXXL
and ankles
Based on Microporous Film Laminate d ais
t
ris
ts
w
technology, ProShield 30 offers high
ho
®
ed
ed
3-piece
Elasticat
Elasticat
repellency to liquids
Benefits
99
Good liquid repellency
99
Medium durability
99
Water vapour permeable
Features
Hooded coverall. 3-piece hood and 3-piece gusset for
optimal fit. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and ankles.
Applications
ProShield 30 garments are an ideal choice for applications
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / S3 CHF5 S WH 00 / S to XXXL
at
a
t
®
i ca
tic
tic
Elas
Elast
Elas
lightweight coverall for entry-level
Type 5, 6 protection
Benefits
99
Limited particle protection
99
High comfort level: high air and water vapour
permeability
99
Available in blue and white
Features
Hooded coverall. 2-piece hood. Elasticated face, wrists,
waist and ankles. ProShield Basic garments, made®
Applications
Ideal choice for workers seeking protection against dirt
and grime in warm applications, general maintenance,
hospitals and other industries.
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / PB CHF5 S WH 00 / S to XXXL
Blue / PB CHF5 S BU 00 / S to XXXL
Category I
icated)
t t elast
lar ais (no
w
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nc
Elasticat
O pen a n
Mandari
Benefits
99
A versatile ultra-tough protective garment for non
hazardous substances
99
Stiff, durable and dark coloured non-woven polyethylene
fabric. Antistatic treated on the inside (for comfort)
99
Washable up to 7 times
Features
Coverall with mandarin collar. Two thigh pockets.
Wrist and back elastication for good fit, open ankles
(not elasticated).
Applications
ProShield Proper coveralls are ideal workwear
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
Grey / TY CCF5 S GY 00 / S to XXL
Category I
at
a
t
i ca
tic
tic
Elas
Elast
Elas
Benefits
99
Micro-perforated non-woven polyethylene fabric
allows unrestricted passage of air and water vapour.
Antistatic treated on the inside (for comfort)
99
Versatile protective garment for non-hazardous
substances
Features
Hooded coverall. Elasticated face, wrists, waist and
ankles.
Applications
ProShield Practik coveralls are ideal workwear
®
Product detail
Colour / Reference / Size
White / TR CHO5 S WH 00 / M to XXL
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®
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®
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